NASAS space probe ”New Horizons” is on it’s way to the
planet Pluto. It started it’s gurney 19/1 – 2006. And
it’s mission is to explore the mystery ice belt as
surrounds the planet Pluto.
We know that in the bible – during the flood a wind
blow the water out in to space. When Noah was still
inside the ark.
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Does Nasa have a probe rolling down hospital hallways on a gurney?
Mysterious ice belt as (sic) surrounds Pluto? WTF?
"We know that in the bible during the flood a wind
blow the water out in to space. When Noah was still
inside the ark."
Uh, no. We know no such thing. No, no, no, no.
Are you brain damage and insane or just insane and brain damaged?
<<< We know that in the bible during the flood a wind
blow the water out in to space. >>>
1) Evidence that this is in the Bible? All I remember seeing is "the waters receded", not "the waters were blown off the planet by a mighty wind".
2) Evidence that the Bible is a credible source?
<<< Mysterious ice belt as (sic) surrounds Pluto? WTF? >>>
Only thing I can think of is the Oort cloud, but that's a full light-year out from the Sun. No way in hell we'll be getting information from it anytime soon. Unless he means the Kuiper belt, but that's *inside* Pluto's orbit.
ssdexecutor: It does in certain words. For example:
* "genius," which noas_arkboy most certainly isn't;
* "gentle," which we shouldn't be to noas_arkboy; and
* "germane," which noas_arkboy's argument is not.
Oh, boy, not Ron "The Con" Wyatt! He was indeed the archaeological equivalent to Kent Hovind, only worse. He claimed to have found all sorts of things besides the ark, but when challenged to produce them he said he hadn't got them any more, and a big boy did it and ran away.
The one person who replies to his post is just as nutty:
Order this book if you can. You'd be suprised. I'm a pretty tough skeptic when it comes to unique theories trying to figure out the mechanics behind the flood... but this theory has no flaws. None... Anyway, you'll find that any ice we find in our solar system can actually be traced back to Earth, and the Flood
Sounds crazy, I know, but it's astounding how easily it comes together. It's a lot of reading though.
Call me crazy, but didn't schools used to teach kids how hydrogen and oxygen come together (ON IT'S OWN) to form water?
"Call me crazy, but didn't schools used to teach kids how hydrogen and oxygen come together (ON IT'S OWN) to form water?"
ZADIC that is the talk of the devil! ONly god could cause such and intelligent move such as that! You have been SHAMED before the almighty, SHAMED I SAY! Repent ye who put your faith in what is not of the lord!
Just kidding. Arkboy is tripping hard.
Crosis, with all due respect, the Keiper Belt is outside the orbit of Pluto. As a matter of fact, there is considerable debate as to whether or not to reclassify Pluto and its moons (yes, moons) as Keiper Belt Objects (KBOs) since they are just on the inner edge of the KB. Astronomers are finding many objects now that are almost as big and possibly bigger than Pluto in the Keiper Belt and some think that they will eventually find earth size objects there. It is that they are all so far away and receive so little sunlight that they are hard to detect.
And just for further information, the KB orbits the sun on pretty much the same orbital plane as the planets. The Oort Cloud surrounds the solar system in all direction so as to form a loose sphere (or cloud) of objects around it.
Like I said, this is submitted with all due respect. I agree completely with the rest of your post.
Star Cluster, with all due respect, the word is spelled "Kuiper," even though it is pronounced to rhyme with "hyper." But I completely agree with the rest of your post.
;^D
~David D.G.
Oh my. My my my.
Actually I also like his quote from Genesis in the same post:
"Genesis 8:1 -
God made a wind to pass over the earth,
and the waters asswaged;
"
Asswaged? Wow.
I also just love his conclusion that God pulled the water into space so that he could reuse the water later for waging battle during Armageddon. As if God couldn't just summon up some more water. Sheesh.
<<< Crosis, with all due respect, the Keiper Belt is outside the orbit of Pluto. >>>
The Wikipedia page on it puts the inner edge of the Belt at Neptune's orbit. Then again, it does mention the controversy over whether Pluto is a KBO or not. (And Pluto's orbit does cross inside Neptune's at some points, which I had forgotten.)
...and ye tho I wandered, beaten and tempted by the assurity of a holy handbook and a Way, I was lightened by the powers of humor and lifted out the throes of depresseh-d fundi'ism.
And I knew by the flutter in my heart, and the stitch in my side that it was good. That it was good.
Pluto is not a planet and if my calculations are correct what we call Pluto today is actually the ark which has been blown into space along with the water from the flood... since we can't find any efing trace of it :|
but I agree on the massive force that would be necessary for a wind to have in order to blow that amount water INTO FRIGGIN' SPACE.
noas_arkboy, you fail on so many different levels...
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